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that couple is here from boseman, montana joining us by skype. good morning. >> morning. >> describe how this unfolded as we look at the videotape again. >> well, first we just saw the train they're got attacked that was cleaning off the lion. right before that happened, he stepped back to the side and as you can see, we were filming the lion chewing on the stool at first because we thought that was the entertaining part. then that happened. >> what do you think happened here? did you feel that this was -- it looks as if it was unprovoked. titus? >> yeah. earlier he was cleaning the lion a little bit and picking hair off of him. just kind of taking care of him. it doesn't seem like he was provoking him at all. >> you mentioned this chair, drew. is it possible that the lion mistook the trainer for the chair or was somehow playing? was there a connection? >> i don't think so. the lioness is the one playing with the chair and she was in her own world until that happened. she kind of comes over and it looks like to us that she was trying to help the
that couple is here from boseman, montana joining us by skype. good morning. >> morning. >> describe how this unfolded as we look at the videotape again. >> well, first we just saw the train they're got attacked that was cleaning off the lion. right before that happened, he stepped back to the side and as you can see, we were filming the lion chewing on the stool at first because we thought that was the entertaining part. then that happened. >> what do you think happened...
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so on a daily basis, he motivated us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, he was the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was my first love and it was amazing to have the freedom to love somebody, to follow your heart strings. >> and you realized when they wanted to send you back to china, that you couldn't go and so you -- it gets very dramatic in the movie, what happened to your life, how difficult it was for you to stay in america, not being able to see your parents, to see your life all of this from the age of 11, this critical time in your life. on screen as we're now watching. how has that been for you? >> it was a struggle. there's no doubt about that. it was a hard struggle, but it's filled with passion and following
so on a daily basis, he motivated us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, he was the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it...
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and here where the boy part comes in you could use wine, you could use cider, but he loves beer. >> when did your son perfect this? i hope he was over 21. >> this was all he had in the refrigerator. these pork chops get right in there. these have superthick, and you can bring those apples and you can put them on top. i might cover it a little bit, but if it's a little thinner, these will cook in about 20 minutes, max, if you're into instant read thermometers. don't cook the heck out of it. >> i like mine well done. >> do what you want. >> this is cooking away. >> but you've got something really good to do along with the dinner back there. these are the spiced sweet potatoes. >> i love sweet potatoes. they're like the vegetable of health. we have a little bit of cayenne pepper. salt and cumin. you always come in when there's food in the house. >> this is not olive oil, right. >> no this is just a little bit of vegetable oil. we're just tossing it around. these aren't fried. but you bake them. >> when i told my children french fries were until they were old enough to learn. >> i wish my ki
and here where the boy part comes in you could use wine, you could use cider, but he loves beer. >> when did your son perfect this? i hope he was over 21. >> this was all he had in the refrigerator. these pork chops get right in there. these have superthick, and you can bring those apples and you can put them on top. i might cover it a little bit, but if it's a little thinner, these will cook in about 20 minutes, max, if you're into instant read thermometers. don't cook the heck out...
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train your kids between classes to use that hand sanitizer, get them in the habit of using that. >> another place i didn't suspect were library books. who knew? >> yeah, library books, think about how they're stored really close together especially with little kids, there's lots of handling when it comes to library books. if they're kept in a humid area there could be a little bit of mold developing. not a huge risk but all the same mom and dad even at night you might want to wash your hands before and after reading the books to your kids. >> now moving on outside of the classroom and actual ly when you're going to the grocery store these reusable shopping bags that we all think are great for the environment but they also can be pretty germy, right? >> and they are great for the environment. you want to make sure you're keeping them clean. think about all the things in your own life that you throw in that thing, right? it's like produce from the grocery store. it's your gym clothes, maybe your kids' toys, all of that stuff leaves residue in the bag. we just don't clean these things as much
train your kids between classes to use that hand sanitizer, get them in the habit of using that. >> another place i didn't suspect were library books. who knew? >> yeah, library books, think about how they're stored really close together especially with little kids, there's lots of handling when it comes to library books. if they're kept in a humid area there could be a little bit of mold developing. not a huge risk but all the same mom and dad even at night you might want to wash...
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she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to the fall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jersey fabric or linen that you wear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle booty. so that goes to a fall wardrobe item. >> you look great, sam, wonderful. >> thanks so much. >>> next, the skinny jean now. the little look that so many women kind of shun. they don't embrace the look. bring on donna. why anyone with any type of body can get away with it. >> so many ask me, can i wear -- can i wear -- yes, you can. here's how you wear them, a longer-length top. cover the butt. you would never want to wear this with a short waist top. but you can wear the waist jacket over the top. that makes it trend wearable. or you can wear it with a
she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to the fall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jersey fabric or linen that you wear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle...
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>> she uses tib s tinted moistu instead of foundation. sometimes if your moisturizer is a little too thin, it can make lines. and then she makes sure that the skin under her eyes, she puts cream on it and taking care of that and the l'oreal skin care eye serum is a really good one for that. but she likes what's happening to her face. and i think with all these women self-acceptance makes a big difference, it's not overdoing it and going to the plastic surgeon and being comfortable about where you r. >> you can cover up your rear end, but you can't do much about your face. >> and kim catrell, she's the fun, confident and sexy woman in "sex and the city." all of the "sex and the city" ladies are over the age of 40 right now, so what basics can we learn about what they're using. >> the one thing that every woman is use over 40 is rheetin and it stimulates the production of collagen, you can get a prescription for it or you can get an over-the-counterer one. and we like neutrogena skin care line. and then also you want to exfoliate, because a
>> she uses tib s tinted moistu instead of foundation. sometimes if your moisturizer is a little too thin, it can make lines. and then she makes sure that the skin under her eyes, she puts cream on it and taking care of that and the l'oreal skin care eye serum is a really good one for that. but she likes what's happening to her face. and i think with all these women self-acceptance makes a big difference, it's not overdoing it and going to the plastic surgeon and being comfortable about...
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hot button issue because a lot of us do use these social networking sites. is there really a connection to nra civil? let's break down first, i mean it's one thing to be self-confident but it's another thing to have psychological issues. >> exactly. and the dangers of too much of that in terms of narcissism means that you're going to have a tough time in terms of inrelationships, creating them and maintaining them. and it diminishes empathy. >> this was a small study, 100 students, done by undergraduate psychology major at york university in toronto. and -- and basically concluded that users with narcissistic behaviors could be clearly identified by their facebook pages. so, are we a little bit overreacting here to this? >> yes. in terms of this particular piece of research, it's an interesting discussion. but don't go jumping to conclusions and remove the facebook account too soon. there's some other research that's even more fascinating. first of all, we look at a research that has been studying kids, thousands of them and is seeing a steady rise in narcis
hot button issue because a lot of us do use these social networking sites. is there really a connection to nra civil? let's break down first, i mean it's one thing to be self-confident but it's another thing to have psychological issues. >> exactly. and the dangers of too much of that in terms of narcissism means that you're going to have a tough time in terms of inrelationships, creating them and maintaining them. and it diminishes empathy. >> this was a small study, 100 students,...
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show us. >> get an extra set of pillowcases that match your bedding set, and then you can just use this to cover up space under your bedside tables. you can store boxes of yucky stuff. >> i've covered walls in sheets. >> how do you stick it up there? >> fun tack or upholstery tacks that look really sharp. >> these are great ideas and are affordable. >> you have been to my lungt hoe movie theater is done in ralph lauren sheets. >> i also store my gift boxes, tissue paper between the mattress. >> yvette, you are genius. >> thank you very much, sweetie. >>> up next, hidden reasons you may have put on just a few pounds this summer right after this. [ sighs ] ♪ [ inhales deeply ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] lighting a glade scented candle can change your whole day. [ clapping ] oh! [ both chuckle ] thank you. [ female announcer ] release the magic with limited-edition cashmere woods from glade. s.c. johnson. a family company. [ man ] ♪ today the world looks mighty fine ♪ [ women ] ♪ pop-tarts happy sunshine time! ♪ [ man ] ♪ grab a pop-tart and you might just start ♪ ♪ to si
show us. >> get an extra set of pillowcases that match your bedding set, and then you can just use this to cover up space under your bedside tables. you can store boxes of yucky stuff. >> i've covered walls in sheets. >> how do you stick it up there? >> fun tack or upholstery tacks that look really sharp. >> these are great ideas and are affordable. >> you have been to my lungt hoe movie theater is done in ralph lauren sheets. >> i also store my gift...
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made us the envy of the world. this offends our values and not only that, but threatens our security. general petraeus said yesterday that this is a propaganda bonanza for qaeda in trying to turn people against the united states. it's wrong for many dimensions. >> secretary of state clinton called it unamerican. will the president address this issue publicly? >> i'm sure if he is asked, he will, but his views are clear. i just articulated them as well. >> i want to move on to the latest "wall street journal" poll because it has bad news for the president and the democratic party. let me start with the highlights here. his approval rate suggest at 9%g of the economy. 61% of the country believes we are headed in the wrong direction. and among likely voters, republican candidates have a 9-point advantage over democrats. with just 55 days before the mid-term election, can the president say or do anything that will prevent what seems to be likely a landslide by the republican party? >> well, meredith, we'll see. i'm wor
made us the envy of the world. this offends our values and not only that, but threatens our security. general petraeus said yesterday that this is a propaganda bonanza for qaeda in trying to turn people against the united states. it's wrong for many dimensions. >> secretary of state clinton called it unamerican. will the president address this issue publicly? >> i'm sure if he is asked, he will, but his views are clear. i just articulated them as well. >> i want to move on to...
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amy ryan is with us. she left "the office" and she's going boating with jack. >> we'll talk with her. ♪ [ mom ] game time is all about the traditions. it's all about the tackles and the touchdowns... and watching my boys do what they do. but for me, it's even more than that. game time is about our time. together. [ female announcer ] get low prices on all your favorites for the game. save money. live better. walmart. as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. [ animals calling ]and towels. ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird squawks ] ♪ with what i feel for you ♪ i could hang around till the leaves are brown and the summer's gone ♪ [ announcer ] when you're not worried about potential dangers, the world can be a far less threatening place. take the scary out of life with travelers insurance...
amy ryan is with us. she left "the office" and she's going boating with jack. >> we'll talk with her. ♪ [ mom ] game time is all about the traditions. it's all about the tackles and the touchdowns... and watching my boys do what they do. but for me, it's even more than that. game time is about our time. together. [ female announcer ] get low prices on all your favorites for the game. save money. live better. walmart. as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand...